Enoch Jacobus
I am a music theorist, teacher, perpetual student, and occasional composer.
But I am also a science and fantasy fiction enthusiast, I love traveling, writing.
Linguistics is a hobby (particularly con-lang), as well as photography.
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But I am also a science and fantasy fiction enthusiast, I love traveling, writing.
Linguistics is a hobby (particularly con-lang), as well as photography.
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B.A. Music Composition from Asbury College, M.M. Music Theory from the University of LouisvilleInterests
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Luigi Dallapiccola's Use of 12-tone Rows in "Contrapunctus Secundus""Contrapunctus Secundus" is dodecaphonic, but like Dallapiccola's other movements from Quaderno musicale di Annalibera, shows a lyricism and even humor not typical of most other serial works. -
UP: Another Pixar SuccessUP seems to carry on, at least to a degree, with this philosophy: "Let the acting tell the bulk of the story."
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Travelogue of China: Concert Band Tour to Beijing and ShanghaiTravelogue of my experiences, musings and observations in Beijing and Shanghai, China, 5-15 June 2006. -
Ralph Vaughan Williams's "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis" and the Influences of Ravel and TallisWhat creates the popularity of this work is hidden in its synthesis of elements old and new, sacred and secular. This study will examine these supposedly opposing stylistic influences and how Vaughan Williams blended them to create a seamless whole.